Like i have said if i could take them so could he. The punches on the TKO i couldnt have. Put your self in that fight. If a guy is landing weak punches with no damage on you would you want the fight to stop? Then think on the other hand. If you get hit with 8 unanswered savage punches with no sign of defending yourself. Could you really say you could still fight? Knowing Kimbo isnt going to stop.

i still hate Kimbo

How do you know they did no damage? Were you feeling what Kimbo was? Penn-Hughes was stopped the same way and it is freaking BJ, not a tomato can like Kimbo.

No, that's why I didn't say the fight should have stopped then (although you can make a case for it, because Kimbo was not defending himself) but the stoppage when JT was still standing and defending himself is BS.

He was punishing Kimbo for 2 minutes and Kimbo was not defending himself. J.T. won that fight.

I wouldn't call what he was doing as punishing. Those elbows had really nothing on them - if he could have just unleashed 3-4 at full strength then I would agree with that it should have been stopped (and I kept waiting for it to happen) but really it was LNP in a very dominate position. I was surprised at the stoppage though by the ref, even though 1-2 two more punches by Kimbo probably would have put JT down

It was an early stoppage but it was nowhere near the worst stoppage I've seen.

Kimbo rocked him pretty bad with that uppercut and it did look like he was out on on his feet for a second, If kimbo hit him with another big one he would of been out for sure. but i think JT would of tried a take down to try and recover.

dude all you have to do is look. plus he was getting a hand free to defend.

Yeah that's why he struggled to get up to his feet at the end of the 2nd, because they were doing no damage .

Edit: I have just rewatched the fight (well only the 3rd round lol) and he got hit by 5 punches, but he was not out, he threw a punch of his own and got out of the way from Kimbo's punches, he was defending himself, it was a BS stoppage.